Detailed Mechanism Funding and Narrative

Years of mechanism: 2008 2009

Details for Mechanism ID: 8039
Country/Region: Democratic Republic of the Congo
Year: 2009
Main Partner: To Be Determined
Main Partner Program: NA
Organizational Type: Implementing Agency
Funding Agency: USAID
Total Funding: $0

Funding for Biomedical Prevention: Prevention of Mother to Child Transmission (MTCT): $0

N/A

New/Continuing Activity: Continuing Activity

Continuing Activity: 18289

Continued Associated Activity Information

Activity Activity ID USG Agency Prime Partner Mechanism Mechanism ID Mechanism Planned Funds

System ID System ID

18289 18289.08 U.S. Agency for To Be Determined 8039 8039.08 Integrated HIV

International Program

Development

Emphasis Areas

Human Capacity Development

Estimated amount of funding that is planned for Human Capacity Development

Public Health Evaluation

Food and Nutrition: Policy, Tools, and Service Delivery

Food and Nutrition: Commodities

Economic Strengthening

Education

Water

Table 3.3.01:

Funding for Sexual Prevention: Abstinence/Be Faithful (HVAB): $0

N/A

New/Continuing Activity: Continuing Activity

Continuing Activity: 18290

Continued Associated Activity Information

Activity Activity ID USG Agency Prime Partner Mechanism Mechanism ID Mechanism Planned Funds

System ID System ID

18290 18290.08 U.S. Agency for To Be Determined 8039 8039.08 Integrated HIV

International Program

Development

Emphasis Areas

Human Capacity Development

Estimated amount of funding that is planned for Human Capacity Development

Public Health Evaluation

Food and Nutrition: Policy, Tools, and Service Delivery

Food and Nutrition: Commodities

Economic Strengthening

Education

Water

Table 3.3.02:

Funding for Sexual Prevention: Other Sexual Prevention (HVOP): $0

N/A

New/Continuing Activity: Continuing Activity

Continuing Activity: 18291

Continued Associated Activity Information

Activity Activity ID USG Agency Prime Partner Mechanism Mechanism ID Mechanism Planned Funds

System ID System ID

18291 18291.08 U.S. Agency for To Be Determined 8039 8039.08 Integrated HIV

International Program

Development

Emphasis Areas

Human Capacity Development

Estimated amount of funding that is planned for Human Capacity Development

Public Health Evaluation

Food and Nutrition: Policy, Tools, and Service Delivery

Food and Nutrition: Commodities

Economic Strengthening

Education

Water

Table 3.3.03:

Funding for Care: Adult Care and Support (HBHC): $0

N/A

New/Continuing Activity: Continuing Activity

Continuing Activity: 18292

Continued Associated Activity Information

Activity Activity ID USG Agency Prime Partner Mechanism Mechanism ID Mechanism Planned Funds

System ID System ID

18292 18292.08 U.S. Agency for To Be Determined 8039 8039.08 Integrated HIV

International Program

Development

Emphasis Areas

Human Capacity Development

Estimated amount of funding that is planned for Human Capacity Development

Public Health Evaluation

Food and Nutrition: Policy, Tools, and Service Delivery

Estimated amount of funding that is planned for Food and Nutrition: Policy, Tools

and Service Delivery

Food and Nutrition: Commodities

Economic Strengthening

Education

Water

Table 3.3.08:

Funding for Treatment: Adult Treatment (HTXS): $0

N/A

New/Continuing Activity: Continuing Activity

Continuing Activity: 18298

Continued Associated Activity Information

Activity Activity ID USG Agency Prime Partner Mechanism Mechanism ID Mechanism Planned Funds

System ID System ID

18298 18298.08 U.S. Agency for To Be Determined 8039 8039.08 Integrated HIV

International Program

Development

Emphasis Areas

Human Capacity Development

Estimated amount of funding that is planned for Human Capacity Development

Public Health Evaluation

Food and Nutrition: Policy, Tools, and Service Delivery

Food and Nutrition: Commodities

Economic Strengthening

Education

Water

Table 3.3.09:

Funding for Care: TB/HIV (HVTB): $0

N/A

New/Continuing Activity: Continuing Activity

Continuing Activity: 18293

Continued Associated Activity Information

Activity Activity ID USG Agency Prime Partner Mechanism Mechanism ID Mechanism Planned Funds

System ID System ID

18293 18293.08 U.S. Agency for To Be Determined 8039 8039.08 Integrated HIV

International Program

Development

Table 3.3.12:

Funding for Care: Orphans and Vulnerable Children (HKID): $0

N/A

New/Continuing Activity: Continuing Activity

Continuing Activity: 18295

Continued Associated Activity Information

Activity Activity ID USG Agency Prime Partner Mechanism Mechanism ID Mechanism Planned Funds

System ID System ID

18295 18295.08 U.S. Agency for To Be Determined 8039 8039.08 Integrated HIV

International Program

Development

Emphasis Areas

Human Capacity Development

Estimated amount of funding that is planned for Human Capacity Development

Public Health Evaluation

Food and Nutrition: Policy, Tools, and Service Delivery

Estimated amount of funding that is planned for Food and Nutrition: Policy, Tools

and Service Delivery

Food and Nutrition: Commodities

Economic Strengthening

Estimated amount of funding that is planned for Economic Strengthening

Education

Estimated amount of funding that is planned for Education

Water

Table 3.3.13:

Funding for Testing: HIV Testing and Counseling (HVCT): $0

N/A

New/Continuing Activity: Continuing Activity

Continuing Activity: 18297

Continued Associated Activity Information

Activity Activity ID USG Agency Prime Partner Mechanism Mechanism ID Mechanism Planned Funds

System ID System ID

18297 18297.08 U.S. Agency for To Be Determined 8039 8039.08 Integrated HIV

International Program

Development

Emphasis Areas

Human Capacity Development

Estimated amount of funding that is planned for Human Capacity Development

Public Health Evaluation

Food and Nutrition: Policy, Tools, and Service Delivery

Food and Nutrition: Commodities

Economic Strengthening

Education

Water

Table 3.3.14:

Funding for Laboratory Infrastructure (HLAB): $0

N/A

New/Continuing Activity: Continuing Activity

Continuing Activity: 18299

Continued Associated Activity Information

Activity Activity ID USG Agency Prime Partner Mechanism Mechanism ID Mechanism Planned Funds

System ID System ID

18299 18299.08 U.S. Agency for To Be Determined 8039 8039.08 Integrated HIV

International Program

Development

Emphasis Areas

Human Capacity Development

Estimated amount of funding that is planned for Human Capacity Development

Public Health Evaluation

Food and Nutrition: Policy, Tools, and Service Delivery

Food and Nutrition: Commodities

Economic Strengthening

Education

Water

Program Budget Code: 17 - HVSI Strategic Information

Total Planned Funding for Program Budget Code: $1,009,785

Total Planned Funding for Program Budget Code: $0

Program Area Narrative:

Strategic Information

Overview and Challenges

A challenge in implementing evidence-based decision making is the poor quality of strategic information systems and data

sources that provide information on HIV/AIDS service use patterns, quality of care, morbidity and mortality. In the last two

decades, surveillance has often been interrupted by conflict. However, ANC surveillance data has been consistently available

since 2004, and results from DRC's first-ever Demographic Health Survey (DHS) are now available. Monitoring of services is also

a challenge. A USG-supported mapping survey was conducted by KSPH to identify HIV services. Data indicated a low capacity to

collect, manage and use data for program decision-making, especially among local community organizations. As a result, there is

little quality data available on HIV. The planning and coordination of the national response is limited due to an outdated HIV

Strategic Plan, which is currently under revision. Currently there are no service delivery databases for PMTCT, VCT, Care

&Treatment, or OVC. In addition, the World Bank reduced financial support to the PNMLS M&E unit, reducing the capacity for

national management.

Leveraging and Coordination

In collaboration with major donors, USG is a contributing member to several national steering committees tasked with

strengthening coordination and implementation of the Three Ones. This collaboration helps to reduce duplication of effort and to

leverage other funding. USG has been instrumental in bringing together donors to support the completion of the first DHS for

DRC. Unlike past years, there have been delays in obtaining the 2006 and 2007 ANC surveillance results due to lack of

coordination of activities and financial constraints.

The USG will continue to promote SI as a foundation for planning and coordinating the national HIV response by identifying the

following: epidemiologic priorities via ANC, BSS and DHS surveillance; geographic distribution of HIV service sites by mapping

exercises; financial assistance to the national HIV response via a Proprietary Assistance Framework grant "Making the Money

Work"; HIV service delivery via a national M&E reporting system; and performance issue with HIV services and grantee

performance via special studies

Current USG Support

As mentioned, the USG supported DRC's first ever DHS, with field work completed and results released in 2008. The USG has

supported mobile counseling and testing to accompany the surveillance work, is also providing laboratory quality control of HIV

test results, and actively participated in the quality control of the DHS analysis that was used for the final report. Donors who

supported the DHS are: USAID, DFID, UNICEF, UNFPA, World Bank and CDC for a total of $3.4M.

USG funds technical support in conducting a UNAIDS CHAT exercise (Country Harmonization Alignment Tool) and the USG is a

member of the steering committee to implement the new CHAT protocol designed to measure progress in achieving the Three

Ones. In addition, the USG provided technical assistance and support in field data collection.

The USG supported geographic mapping of HIV Services through the KSPH. The survey aimed to identify HIV services offered by

public, private and NGO communities in 2006-2007. Over 2000 sites were identified by interviews with donors, programs, local

authorities. The highest concentrations of HIV services were found in Katanga (19%, 2006 ANC prevalence - 5.4%) and Kinshasa

(16%, 2006 ANC prevalence - 3.6%). The lowest rates of available services were found in Equator Province (1%, 2006 ANC

prevalence - 5.31%). Also, the USG provided technical assistance to a second mapping exercise concluded in 2007 by GFATM

and MAP. This mapping exercise provided additional information on GFATM and MAP supported HIV services nationwide that

began in 2006 - after the KSPH report was completed.

The USG also supports program assessments to aid other bilateral and multilateral donors to strengthen their program activities:

evaluation of the national blood safety program; evaluation of GFATM sub-grantees performance reporting in Phase I; evaluation

of ART services; and evaluation of the MAP program supported by the World Bank.

USG continues to provide technical assistance to the PNMLS. Through this assistance, the National M&E Strategic Framework

was validated and several key documents were developed: the National M&E Indicator Guide, the National M&E Training Manual,

the first National HIV/AIDS Epidemic Report of 2005 and the second in 2006. However, with the review process leading up to the

restructuring of the MAP program in 2007, the PNMLS M&E Unit has received minimal implementation funds. An MOU between

the PNMLS (MAP program) and GFATM supports common performance indicators. In addition, USG provided funds to UNAIDS

to conduct a data collection effort on HIV financing by donor agencies called "Making the Money Work". Data analysis will assist

major HIV decision makers to identify funding gaps.

FY09 Support

Working closely with implementing partners, USG agencies will develop and implement a standardized M&E system that will

accurately capture program activities supported by USG funds. Using a simple software package, each agency will be able to

track and monitor timely progress being made to achieve yearly targets and identify problem areas. System components will

include standardized facility-based registers, training registers, policy document matrices, and annual planning and reporting

documents. USG will have access to aggregate data sets to assure no breach in patient confidentiality or violation of Institutional

Review Board (IRB) rulings. USG agencies will draw guidance directly from PEPFAR policies including the Data Quality

Assurance Tool for program-level indicators.

The main intervention continuing in SI is the provision of support to the Center for HIV/AIDS Strategic Information (CISSIDA) run

by the KSPH to strengthen national HIV/AIDS information coordination, collection and use. USG support will enable the Center to

provide technical assistance to national institutions such as the PNMLS, the PNLS, the PNTS, the PNT, local organizations and

international partners in the area of strategic information. CISSIDA will build and strengthen the capacity of organizations

receiving direct funding to collect, use, and report quality data via effective training. The CISSIDA website was completed in FY07

and contains information such as EPP Spectrum estimates, sentinel surveillance surveys, national norms and standards, and

special reports such as the Mapping efforts, BSS+ studies, and DHS results. The Center provides technical assistance to the

PNMLS in producing annual reports on HIV Activities. Work on the HIV, TB and Blood Safety policy matrix will continue to identify

strengths, weaknesses and gaps in HIV national policy. Staff will also assist the PNMLS in the implementation of the National HIV

M&E system by training donor agency M&E staff in order that all HIV donors collect data using national indicators (one of the

Three Ones principles). Training will also take place for key provincial PNLS , PNMLS and others key stakeholders staff.

The USG will continue to work with major partners, including the GFATM, UNAIDS, and the World Bank, to provide leadership in

the coordination of the HIV/AIDS national response. In collaboration with UNAIDS, WHO and the Ministry of Health, the USG will

also continue to provide technical assistance for the development of the new Strategic Framework which will be completed in

FY09. In addition, the USG will continue to work with the NACP and the Clinton Foundation to strengthen data collection and

reporting system for program interventions. An ASPH fellow is currently assigned to UNC to conduct detailed analysis and

evaluation of the family-centered HIV programs and a second one with also be assigned to the KSPH to complement the staff for

SI activities being implemented by CISSIDA.

The USG supports national surveillance activities to provide HIV prevalence trend data for the general population; to develop a

survey protocol and a strategy to increase coverage with the addition of new sites; and to combine BSS and HIV testing in high

risk groups (every 3 years). USG technical assistance will continue on the collection of M&E indicators for OVC, in collaboration

with UNICEF, DFID, WFP, and MINAS in order to complete the RAAAP by December 2008. Analysis of the 2006 ANC

surveillance will be provided in order to complete the final report before the end of the 2007.

USG will provide financial and technical support for the 2008 ANC survey including lab quality control, data analysis, final report

writing and dissemination results to all HIV partners.

Pending availability of funds and the ability to leverage other donors, the USG is also considering support to conduct secondary

analysis of DHS data in order to inform the targeting and prioritization of programs, as well as the revision and development of

national policies.*

Program Area Downstream Targets:

13.1 Number of local organizations provided with technical assistance for strategic information activities: 2085

13.2 Number of individuals trained in strategic information (includes M&E, surveillance, and/or HMIS): 902

Table 3.3.17:

Funding for Strategic Information (HVSI): $0

N/A

New/Continuing Activity: Continuing Activity

Continuing Activity: 18300

Continued Associated Activity Information

Activity Activity ID USG Agency Prime Partner Mechanism Mechanism ID Mechanism Planned Funds

System ID System ID

18300 18300.08 U.S. Agency for To Be Determined 8039 8039.08 Integrated HIV

International Program

Development

Table 3.3.17:

Funding for Health Systems Strengthening (OHSS): $0

N/A

New/Continuing Activity: Continuing Activity

Continuing Activity: 21121

Continued Associated Activity Information

Activity Activity ID USG Agency Prime Partner Mechanism Mechanism ID Mechanism Planned Funds

System ID System ID

21121 21121.08 U.S. Agency for To Be Determined 8039 8039.08 Integrated HIV

International Program

Development

Table 3.3.18: